Pause, it’s time to write about RStudio conf(2022).
Picture this. It’s January 2020, you’re in Toronto, it’s the middle of winter, you’re just back from vacation… and you’re suffering from FOMO1 because your teammates are in sunny San Francisco collecting hex stickers, taking selfies with Hadley, and having the time of their lives at rstudio::conf(2020).
We were jealous.
Fast-forward… and now WE are the ones living the dream! ✨
Figure 1: Peep the cool background wall!
This was the first time for both of us and we wanted to be ready. Here’s how you can do it too!
Download the RStudio conf app and bookmark all the talks that interest you. We asked our teammates which topics would be most relevant for the team. We ended up with the following: data science for healthcare, working with Quarto, working with Python, putting things in deployment/production, enhancements to tidymodels, best practices, MLOps/DevOps, training/teaching.
Watch old talks. These can all be found here. We recommend: debugging, RStudio announcing they are PBC, and end-to-end data science.
Make a list of places you want to visit. We prepared our sight-seeing and food map.
Reach out to people who will be attending. The motto for this year’s conference was “It’s always better when we’re together”. Keeping that in mind, we reached out to our awesome RStudio customer success rep and to our friends that work in healthcare that we met through the Rstudio Community Meetup. It was great to see them in-person!
We got to experience our very own Oprah moment during the first keynote when the Posit announcement was made. Below is a sensationalized retelling of what happened during the very first talk.
HADLEY, shortly after making the Posit rebranding announcement: “Now some of you may be wondering… where are our new stickers?”
HADLEY pauses and surveys the crowd with a mischievous look.
HADLEY: Now, if you all take a look under your seat…
Intense shuffling sounds can be heard as THE AUDIENCE begins to search under their seat. People gasp and laugh as they pull envelopes from under their seat. MAITREYEE and CHLOE take their envelopes and find two stickers!
[TODO: INSERT PHOTO OF STICKERS]
[LATER IN THE EVENING…]
In the interest of avoiding widespread panic we’re not moving away from hexagons for package stickers. posit isn’t a package so it gets a different shape #rstudioconf
— Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham) July 27, 2022
All material will be available online.
All the talks were excellent. The conference put in support for speech coaching and it paid off. All the talks were engaging. The talks were framed as stories. The material was easy-to-digest.
There are plenty of opportunities: the night social events + special groups Groups of interest: - r-ladies
Hello from #RLadies at #RStudioConf!! 👋#RStudioConf2022 pic.twitter.com/G9gqxpdnw7
— R-Ladies Global (@RLadiesGlobal) July 29, 2022
RStudio is committed to keeping their events inclusive and welcoming, which is highlighted by the Pac-man concept. Throughout the conference, we felt that. - pronoun pins
masks mandatory
COVID pins
diversity scholarship
Take down key points, but you don’t need to write down everything. Materials are available. If not, most speakers are on Twitter and are happy to answer.
GRAB DESSERT BEFORE LUNCH!!! The dessert table is the first to run out.
Grab t-shirts and hex stickers for your teammates.
Drop by the rLadies event and grab more hex stickers and a COOL CARD DECK
The three post-conference Rs: Reflect think react (w)Rite talk present share Release
Reflect: Think about talks that stood out to you.
We both liked: Quarto!! [link to material] And it seems like the community is keen too, because there is already an Awesome List for Quarto!
Maitreyee’s favorite talks:
highlights of the knitr package
3D
shiny without a server
tidyclust
Chloe’s favorite talks:
How Anchorage Built Alaska’s Vaccine Finder with R by Ben Matheson detailed the amazing work that the Anchorage Innovation Team did to develop and deploy a mobile vaccine finder. During the talk, Ben highlighted the importance of building and rolling out a MVP (minimum viable product).
What they forgot to teach you about industry transitions from academia (WTF AITA) by Travis Gerke offered some great advice on poeple searching for jobs. While this talk focused on those transitioning from academia to industry, the materials presented will be useful to many! Check out the cool website!
Designing a Socially Critical Dta Science Course by Brian Danielak
quilt
w(R)ite: write a blog post! (this!!)
Release: sharing the extra Shirts and stickers! How can we take our findings and apply them…
We want to leverage Quarto. We hope to move this blog to Quarto.
Try Python for Shiny. Our team has a mix of R and Python developers, some who have used Shiny and some who have not.
Create consistent templates and color schemes for organization. Branding is important!
Onboarding - give agency to newcomers. This came up during a few talks. Let the newcomers make changes to your company guide (here at DSAA, we have the DSAA handbook that is used for onboarding purposes).
Share learning materials. From Jeff Leek’s closing keynote: “Mentorship is a debt you don’t pay off, you pay it forward”. We want to share some of the cool work we do and resources/tutorials, what it’s like working as a data scientist in healthcare. This blog is a step towards that.
Create our own hex sticker!
FOMO = fear of missing out↩︎